Let's get it right

Let's get it right


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Posted by Fist of Fury 2k6 (Ranked 4 on Tiger Woods 2006 (EASports) Ladder) on December 28, 2005 at 11:14:23:

There is a huge misunderstanding what one should do if involved in a game when someone is disconnected.


Some people are making up their own minds what the rule really says. Very easy thing to do with the wording not defining the meaning properly.

"Clearly Losing" is the phrase too manypeople are conviently not reading.


1. If you are about 4 or 5 down and have 2 to play be a good boy and go and post......whether it was you or your opponent that was booted. YOU were well beat he gets disconnected......only an a$$hole wouldn't report

2. If your opponent is kicked and is 1 up for example........NO IT IS NOT YOUR LUCKY DAY.........you are expected to go back to the lobby straight away, or if other players are involved after the game....and look for the guy who was booted........If he is there you continue from where you left off and the scores stand.....any hole not completed by all players do not count..eg he hot booted on the 17th and everone had not putted out...you have 2 to play.

3 If you return to the lobby and your opponet is not there he should report even if winning at the time as he has deprived you of any chance of not losing.

4. If you wait in the lobby and your opponent logs off and doesn't give you a chance to finish he must report.

It makes me sick guys saying hard lines cos someone got booted when they 4 up on the field...It's bull#!*^ and they are wrong to even dream of getting away with that sort of crap....No luckies guy stick to the aforementioned and it will be a betterplace to play.

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